Grateful Dead "Alabama Getaway"
Double ugh. There are a small number -- a very small number -- of Dead songs that are worse,
but this is certainly in the bottom five. And as is too often the case on 10@10 these days, there
are far better alternatives.
Althea has made several appearences, but would have been
welcome.
Feel Like A Stranger would have been good bust-out. And the bolder choice of
playing
Lost Sailor/Saint of Circumstance would have driven the Deadheads into an apoplectic
frenzy.
And why not? The apparent corporate-driven homogeneous play lists ignore the significant
and unique local populations in the area's listener base. It goes beyond the fact that there
are a lot of Deadheads in the Bay Area. San Francisco is one of the top cities in the country
for music. There are a lot of musicians, and a lot of ancillary people in the music business.
I would think that deeper tracks are not as likely to be too obscure for this audience, nor do I
think that they always want nothing but the hits.